Flooded homes, streets as another storm hits battered central Greece
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[September 28, 2023]
By STAMOS PROUSALIS and Lefteris Papadimas
VOLOS, Greece (Reuters) -Torrential rain battered central Greece,
flooding streets, homes and businesses in the port city of Volos and on
the island of Evia, just three weeks after devastating Storm Daniel
killed 16 people in the wider region.
A private helicopter crashed into the sea in northern Evia, east of the
Greek capital Athens, and a search and rescue operation was underway.
It was not immediately clear what caused the accident.
"The private helicopter, an A-109 type, was en route to Volos city with
at least one person on board," a civil aviation official told Reuters.
More than 250 people have been evacuated from the area since Storm Elias
struck on Wednesday afternoon, the fire brigade said on Thursday, adding
that it had so far received 1,200 calls for help.
The storm hit Volos with rain so heavy that water levels in the city and
its suburbs rose rapidly in a few hours. A nearby stream overflowed,
adding to the flooding.
The mayor of Volos said that by Wednesday night, power outages caused by
the storm and flooding had plunged 80% of the city into darkness.
Authorities have stopped all vehicles from going onto the roads.
"People can't stand this anymore. I cannot understand nature's rage.
Protect yourselves," said Mayor Achilleas Beos, urging people to stay
home.
On Thursday morning, the storm had moved towards the island of Evia were
some villages in northern Evia have been ordered to evacuate, state ERT
TV said.
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A view of a flooded street amid storm Elias in the city of Volos,
Greece, September 28, 2023. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki
Storm Elias is the second major storm to hit the region since
Daniel, the most intense storm to hit Greece since records began in
1930, battered the region for three days earlier in September.
Many Volos residents said the authorities were still dealing with
the aftermath of Daniel and had not been adequately prepared for
another storm.
"This was foretold," said Yannis Gavanoudis, a 70-year old
pensioner. "They (authorities) didn't do their job properly."
Daniel turned central Greece into an inland sea, flooding homes,
damaging road infrastructure and farms near Volos, Karditsa and
Larissa.
Tens of thousands of animals drowned and crops were washed away,
while residents of the flooded areas are still struggling to recover
from the impact.
Storm Daniel also wrought devastation across the Mediterranean,
moving from Greece to Libya, where over 2,500 died in a huge flood
in the city of Derna.
(Reporting by Stamos Prousalis and Louisa Gouliamaki; additional
reporting by Lefteris Papadimas; Writing by Renee Maltezou; editing
by Miral Fahmy and Ros Russell)
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